The same in English.

Right high and mightie Prince, Hauing vnderstood from our Agent the great affection and good wil which you beare vs,
and how great honour and fauor you shew him for our sake, to the end to giue vs more ample testimonie of your
friendship, we haue receiued very great contentment and satisfaction, as wel of the one as of the other: and withall we
could not omit to magnifie you, according to your desert. We haue also receiued your letters, and do not a litle
reioyce thereof, because they come from a prince vnto whom we are so much beholden. Or Agent hath written vnto vs
concerning certaine things which you desire to bee sent vnto you from hence. And albeit we wish that we could
particularly satisfie you, as you desire, yet it is fallen out, that the warres, wherein at this present we be busied
wil not suffer vs fully to doe the same: neuerthelesse, wee haue commaunded to satisfie you in part, and according as
the present necessitie doeth permit vs, as our Agent will declare vnto you more particularly, hoping you will receiue
it in good part, and according to the good will wherewith wee graunt the same. Iohn Herman an English
rebel. And because it hath bene signified vnto vs that you haue promised to proceed in iustice against one Iohn
Herman our subiect, which hath grieuously offended vs, in such sort as wee haue sent word vnto you, wee haue giuen
order to our said Agent, to informe you more particularly in that which we desire to be done in this busines, praying
you also to command the same to be put in execution: and that it would please you alwayes to fauour our said Agent and
to hold him in good credite, as you haue done hitherto, not suffering your selfe to be changed in your opinion, for all
the false reports which they may raise against him, nor to doubt that wee will not accomplish at large all that he
shall promise you on our behalfe. Our Lord keepe and preserue your right high and mightie person. Written in our royall
Court at Greenwich the 20. of Iuly 1587.